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Email: concierge@asprey.com
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Part of the iconic GMT collection, this cufflink box is a testament to Asprey's reputation for excellence. The espresso colour adds a touch of sophistication, making it a perfect companion for the discerning gentleman on his travels.
Inside, you'll find four compartments thoughtfully designed to accommodate your cufflinks, while a slip pocket provides a secure space for two collar stiffeners. The interior is lined with soft grey kid suede, ensuring your accessories are protected.
The discreet box lock, seamlessly integrated into the front wall, is concealed yet easily accessible, adorned with Asprey's signature cross hatch design engraved on the external key plate. Finished with palladium hardware, every detail of this cufflink box is to the highest standards.
Enjoy complimentary secured shipping and signature gift packaging on all Asprey orders over £250. A £5 delivery charge applies to orders under £250. Orders placed before 2 PM (UK time) qualify for next business day delivery. While we strive to deliver on time, occasional delays may occur.

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